French Show Jumping Mare Injured in Stall at Show
Quismy des Vaux*HDC was injured in her stall overnight when a neighboring stallion escaped from his stall.
Quismy des Vaux*HDC was injured in her stall overnight when a neighboring stallion escaped from his stall.
In May four Thoroughbreds and two Standardbreds suffered catastrophic breakdowns at Ohio racetracks.
Sen. Tom Udall claims the law “has not met its original policy goal of furthering the U.S. horse racing industry.”

Hagyard will be an official Breeders’ Cup partner in equine first response.
Fasig-Tipton will sponsor the outdoor arena at New Vocations’ new racehorse retraining and rehoming facility.
Equine Veterinarians Australia says cobalt misuse in the horse racing industry is a serious animal welfare issue.

Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists hopes to use the state-of-the-art imaging system to help assess lameness.

Researchers found that 34% of jumping horses examined had both squamous and glandular ulcers.

Race-day medications for racehorses would be banned and an independent agency would be charged with enforcing rules.

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) will receive more than $65,000 raised during last month’s meet at Pimlico.
Mercedes Hernandez is an incoming freshman at SUNY-Cobleskill with a major in equine science.

TCA has issued grants to 67 Thoroughbred industry-related nonprofits that work to uphold the organization’s mission.
The new Kentucky facility will include two 15-stall barns, indoor and outdoor arenas, and ample pastures and paddocks.

Other presentation topics will include racetrack surfaces, horsemanship courses, post-mortem exam programs, and more.
The Advanced Horsemanship Program’s first modules focus on EHV-1, the hoof, and the National Uniform Medication Program.
The FEI Bureau provisionally suspended the national federation due to horse welfare and other issues in endurance.
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